Skagit Valley Tulip Fields, Washington, United States (© Alan Majchrowicz/Getty Images)
Each spring, Skagit Valley in Washington, United States, transforms into a patchwork of colour that celebrates the arrival of bloom season. Throughout April, visitors explore tulip gardens and farmland lined with vibrant rows of flowers, all framed by mountain views. The valley's fertile soils, shaped by centuries of sediment from the Skagit River, make it one of the most productive agricultural regions in the Pacific Northwest. Tulips arrived here in the early twentieth century when farmers realised the cool springs and long daylight hours were ideal for growing bulbs.
Today, the region is famous for vast flower fields that draw visitors from around the world each spring. Yet the valley is also an important wildlife corridor, where bald eagles gather in winter and migratory birds pause along the Pacific Flyway. In Skagit Valley, spring doesn't just arrive—it bursts into colour.